The Rhino Awareness project is named in a brand new article in the Dutch magazine “Quest”.
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The Rhino Awareness project is named in a brand new article in the Dutch magazine “Quest”.
Press the images below to read the pages of the article.
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We’re happy to report that Harmen van Dijk from de Dutch newspaper Trouw published his Rhino Watch article this weekend. The editor chose to publish with drawings instead of images. An unusual choice, but now the attention really goes to the story, which is actually quite good.
Brief summary:
The first 2 pages are about Samburu NP, Elephant Bedroom camp, romantic safaris and the big 5 in general (references to ‚Out of Africa’). The last page is about Rhino Watch, Solio Conservancy, the protection ...
The Rhino Camp & Awareness program is a nature and wildlife project in Kenya for everybody who is interested in learning more about African wildlife and the problems of Rhino Horn and Ivory trade.
The camp is a combination of wildlife education, rhino conservation and sustainable tourism.
We mainly visit private conservation areas, national parks and reserves off the beaten tourist track while experiencing the most breathtaking landscapes. You will have the chance to encounter the ‘Big Five’ – Rhinos, Elephants, Buffalos, ...
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From: http://www.kenyan-tv.com/
“Two young rhinos at the Solio Wildlife Conservancy were on Friday named in a new soft-power approach to the conservation of the endangered species. In an event organized by conservation group, Rhino Watch pupils from Muthuini and Labura primary schools named the two calves and adopted them as their pets. They will regularly visit the young rhinos to observe their progress. A three-month-old black rhino was named Kinza while a younger white rhino was named Kent. Frank Wirth, the ...
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